BPP Response: Recognition with Conditions: Starmer’s Calculated Shift on Palestine

Our charity has long argued for the unconditional recognition of the state of Palestine alongside Israel – an acknowledgment of the inherent right to self-determination of the Palestinian people and a long overdue expression of Britain’s commitment to equal rights for both peoples. We must welcome yesterday’s announcement by the Prime Minister that Britain will…

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BPP welcomes the FAC’s Israel–Palestine report: a call to action for the UK

Dr Brian Brivati, Executive Director, Britain Palestine Project 24 July 2025 The Britain Palestine Project (BPP) welcomes the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) report on the Israel–Palestine conflict (HC 488) as a significant, constructive intervention on United Kingdom  policy. This cross-party report arrives at a critical moment with the confirmation by President Macron that France will recognise…

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Bishop’s call to suspend Christian church membership of Council of Christians and Jews

Britain Palestine Project Trustee Bishop Michael Doe wrote the following letter to the Church Times, which was published on 4 July 2025 Madam As the Board of Deputies of British Jews continues to punish any of its members who make public criticism of Israel’s conduct of the Gaza War, surely the time has come for the Christian churches…

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Open Letter by former European Union ambassadors calling for immediate and effective measures against Israel’s unlawful actions in Gaza and the West Bank:

To the Presidents of the European Council, the European Commission, and the European Parliament, and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union To the Heads of Government and Foreign Ministers of the EU Member States   We, 38 former ambassadors of the European Union, were appalled and outraged by…

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Statement by Foreign Secretary David Lammy on the Middle East, 21 July 2025

Oral statement to Parliament 21 July 2025 With permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the Middle East. I’ll begin on Syria. We have been horrified by the recent violence in the south, including civilian deaths. Clashes between Druze and Bedouin militias have quickly escalated into intense fighting between government…

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UK’s ‘further measures’ on Palestine come at no cost to Israel

By Dr Brian Brivati Executive Director, Britain Palestine Project 22 July 2025 The statement by the British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, on 21 July 2025 – issued alongside a new statement from 28 other nations calling for an immediate Gaza ceasefire– struck a notably sharp tone against Israel’s Gaza offensive. The foreign ministers decried Israel’s…

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A call on the government by the BPP to prevent genocide in Gaza

As a charity dedicated to equal rights, justice and security for Israelis and Palestinians, and education about Britain’s historical legacy in Palestine, the BPP calls on the UK Government to live up to its obligations under international law, including under the 1948 Genocide Convention. Below we outline a series of measures that the Government could…

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Palestine/Israel: challenging the British Government with Andrew Whitley & Sir Vincent Fean

July 2025 Britain has a unique historic responsibility to advance equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis. One year into a  Labour Government, is it really “leading on international law issues” globally, as our Attorney General claims? Not on Israel/Palestine, where the Palestinian right to self-determination is denied.  Britain Palestine Project chair Andrew Whitley and trustee…

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‘From the economy of occupation to the economy of genocide’

Human Rights Council, 59th session 16 June–11 July 2025 The human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories ‘From the economy of occupation to the economy of genocide’ Report of the Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese, on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 THIS REPORT investigates the corporate…

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The illusion of safety: how Israeli security plans undermine lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace

By Menachem Klein 30 June, 2025 Israel’s security doctrine rests on three conceptual foundations. The first is a defensive military strategy designed to deliver a decisive victory upon the presumed failure of deterrence. Prior to the 1967 war, this was the sole foundation of Israel’s security approach. The concept still exists, but it has been…

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Co-op Group to stop sourcing from 17 countries including Israel and Russia

By Mike Hadfield Co-op News Digital Editor 24 June 2025 The Co-op Group has today announced it will stop sourcing relationships with countries where there are “internationally recognised community-wide human rights abuses and violations of international law”. This policy, approved by the board, states that, wherever possible, the Group will not use ingredients in Co-op-branded products…

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World Council of Churches: ‘End apartheid, occupation and impunity in Palestine and Israel’

Statement by the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches, meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 18-24 June 2025. “But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” – Amos 5:24 (NRSV) The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches, meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 18-24 June 2025,…

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UN: Israel’s ‘extermination’ crimes against humanity in Palestine

Tim Llewellyn, BPP website editor, summarises a powerful indictment of Israel’s international law violations at cultural and religious sites across Palestine. 25 June 2025 The special United Nations body investigating Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territory has condemned Israel for repeated war crimes during its attacks on Gaza since 7 Oct 2023. Concentrating on…

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Report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel

In the present report, submitted pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution S-30/1, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel examines violations of international human rights law, international humanitarian law and possible international crimes relating to attacks against educational facilities and religious and cultural sites.   I.       …

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96 UK Parliamentarians demand sanctions on Israel for ‘war crimes against Palestinians’

9 June 2025 In a letter to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, 96 UK parliamentarians have demanded sanctions on Israel for war crimes against Palestinians and systematic violations of international law, including imposing targeted sanctions, a ban on trade with illegal settlements, and a suspension of the existing UK-Israel trade agreement.  Here is the…

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Elders’ Open Letter to British, Canadian and French leaders on recognition of Palestine: the time is NOW

President Emmanuel Macron, France Prime Minister Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada 6 June 2025 Dear President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer We urge you to recognise the State of Palestine now as an essential, transformative step towards peace. We welcome your joint statement of 19 May, in which you…

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Jewish anti-Zionism in the UK: a historic overview of strong and varied movements

Posted 13 June 2025 by Joseph Finlay reprinted from Torat Albion 21 May 2025 I think we need to first understand that anti-Zionism can mean multiple things. Jewish anti-Zionists have been motivated by Orthodox Judaism, Progressive Judaism, Communism, British patriotism, concern over antisemitism and of course solidarity with Palestinians, though that probably influenced the fewest…

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Concrete action and the threat of sanctions: Israel on notice from the UK, France and Canada

By Andrew Whitley BPP Chair 20 May 2025 This 19 May 2025 joint statement represents a noticeable hardening and clarification of UK policy on several fronts. In the months leading up to it, the Starmer Government had already set a different tone from its predecessor – calling unequivocally for a Gaza ceasefire, suspending some arms…

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How Israeli society became radicalised? Professor Menachem Klein discusses why normal Israelis came to support the Gaza war crimes

10 June 2025 Professor Menachem Klein speaks on the radicalisation of Israeli society and its support for war crimes in Gaza. Klein, a veteran in unofficial Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and a signatory of the Geneva Agreement, discusses the historical and social transformations leading to the current conflict. He identifies three key structural changes in Israeli society:…

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Joint statement from the UK, France and Canada on Gaza and the West Bank warns Israel of ‘targeted sanctions’

From: The Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street, and Sir Keir Starmer, Prime Minister 19 May 2025 ‘We strongly oppose the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza. The level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. Yesterday’s announcement that Israel will allow a basic quantity of food into Gaza is wholly inadequate. We call on…

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Humanitarian aid must never be used as a political tool or military tactic

Joint statement on the humanitarian situation in Gaza delivered by the British Ambassador to the United Nations, Barbara Woodward, on behalf of Denmark, France, Greece, Slovenia and the United Kingdom. From: the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Dame Barbara Woodward Published; 13 May 2025 We, the UK, Denmark, France, Greece and Slovenia, called for today’s urgent…

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Parliament’s key role pressing Government to act in support of International Law and Palestinian rights

By Phyllis Starkey, former MP and BPP deputy chair 14 May, 2025 Earlier this week a group of 69 Labour MPs and six Labour peers published a letter they had sent to the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, calling on him to recognise Palestine in concert with France, at the planned Franco-Saudi summit in July. This…

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Recognise Palestine and end Israel’s impunity: the call from the BPP conference

By Brian Brivati Executive Director, Britain Palestine Project, 9 May, 2025 On 8 May, 2025, the Britain Palestine Project/King’s College London conference on the “Rule of Law and Justice in the Middle East – Focus on Palestine” brought together academics, legal experts, diplomats and humanitarians to examine the ongoing crisis in Palestine through the lens…

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Britain-Palestine Project Conference 2025: Our Action Plan

The Britain-Palestine Project (BPP) welcomes the signing of the UK-Palestine Memorandum of Understanding on Strategic Cooperation[1] as an important step toward deepening the bilateral relationship. The MoU prioritises humanitarian support, democratic renewal and a renewed commitment to a two-state solution based on the 1967 borders. We commend the UK’s support for humanitarian relief, adherence to…

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UK support package for Palestinian Authority

On 29 April, 2025, at the first official visit of Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa to the United Kingdom, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed setting out a package of support, including more than £100m directed to humanitarian relief, support for Palestinian economic development and strengthening Palestinian Authority governance and reform. This UK funding is explicitly made to…

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In Britain, the solidarity campaign for Palestinian rights clashes directly with Empire mythology

By Mandy Turner 21 April 2025 In many Western societies there is a very visible disjuncture in political attitudes between entrenched elite support for Israel and growing public support for Palestinian rights, which is highlighting a severe democratic deficit. This article maps this trend in Britain, the country responsible for erasing Palestine from the map…

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The language of law and policy

The UK Government’s approach to international law in the Israel-Palestine context By Catherine Maunder and Anna Balfour  (Britain Palestine Project Fellows 2024-2025) 14 April 2025 Part One – Findings and Policy Implications Introduction The UK Government has consistently expressed public support for a two-state solution and has acknowledged key international legal principles in the Israel-Palestine…

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